Mojo88
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- Rhode Island
- Ram Year
- '19 Longhorn Gen5 ORG
- Engine
- Hemi 5.7L non-eTorque
Yes, I'm trying to get specific about various methods of including some Wide-Open-Throttle operation. I think we all realize that it's a good thing once in a while. I guess I'm curious how much, how often and best way to accomplish WITHOUT damaging any parts.
Personally, I don't like to just take off from a start and floor the gas pedal, and then run it up to ~60mph. I think that's a lot of stress and strain, especially on the tranny as it shifts gears. My preferred method is use manual gear selection while driving, set in 3rd gear while cruising at ~25mph and then floor it, running up to ~50mph, then let it decelerate to 25mph, and maybe repeat (if traffic allows). I swear the engine feels a tad smoother after these little outbursts.
If I was regularly doing highway driving, this wouldn't be an issue. However, the vast majority of my driving is local, so I worry about things getting gummed up.
Let me hear what you guys are doing.
Personally, I don't like to just take off from a start and floor the gas pedal, and then run it up to ~60mph. I think that's a lot of stress and strain, especially on the tranny as it shifts gears. My preferred method is use manual gear selection while driving, set in 3rd gear while cruising at ~25mph and then floor it, running up to ~50mph, then let it decelerate to 25mph, and maybe repeat (if traffic allows). I swear the engine feels a tad smoother after these little outbursts.
If I was regularly doing highway driving, this wouldn't be an issue. However, the vast majority of my driving is local, so I worry about things getting gummed up.
Let me hear what you guys are doing.

